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Addington.Net provides low cost access to computers, education and training in information technology. We work with individuals and in partnership with community organisations to help meet technology needs of our community. As a DIAA partner they offer Spark Jump – prepay broadband with no contract, no credit checks, no set-up charges, and Stepping UP (free computer & internet training in easy steps, relevant to your life and interests, in informal friendly classes). Contact greg.smith@addington.net.nz 03 962 7244 or check local class listings.

APNK provides free computing and Internet at 149 public libraries and 2 marae. Total of 750 PCs, 135 Wi-Fi, 152 printers, 20 scanners, recorders and 20 local heritage Kete. Some support and digital skills training. Government funded.

The Ashburton Learning Centre offers a range of free courses to help you on your learning journey, including computer classes. The Centre also offers Spark Jump (affordable prepay broadband with no contract, no credit checks, no set-up charges). Contact adult.literacy@xtra.co.nz, 03 308 5322 or check out local class listings.

Free access to PCs and WiFi for library users. The library is an Aotearoa People’s Network Kaharoa (APNK) partner and is soon to be a DIAA partner offering Stepping UP (free computer & internet training in easy steps, relevant to your life and interests, in informal friendly classes) and (soon) Spark Jump (affordable prepay broadband with no contract, no credit checks, no set-up charges). Contact Contact maria.mudgway@selwyn.govt.nz, 03 318 7780 or check out local class listings.

DORA is an old school bus converted into a high tech digital learning centre for the DIAA’s Stepping UPandICDL certificate training and Computers in Homes programmes. Up to 15 people can train with onboard laptops, satellite and 3G internet connections.

Fab Lab Chch provides access to the modern tools of invention, in a creative innovation space for Christchurch citizens to prototype new solutions to local problems. Fab Lab Chch offers access digital fabrication machines, electronic boards and sensors for developing prototypes, it has 15 laptops, and 3 highly spec’d PCs for CAD, 3D modelling and VR/AR development and a range of Virtual Reality equipment.

GCSN is creating a community of connected schools, teaching professionals and educational resources in the greater Christchurch region utilising the high speed fibre optic network infrastructure being installed by Enable Networks.

Spark Jump is designed for families in low-income communities with the care of children (aged 0 to 18) who don’t have a current fixed broadband connection at home, and whose household is in a 4G coverage area.

Workshop participants receive a free Wi-Fi modem and 30GB of data for $10 on a pre-paid service with no fixed contract.

Kaikoura District Library partners with Digital Inclusion Alliance Aotearoa to offer Stepping UP – free computer & internet training for adults wanting to learn in easy steps, relevant to their life and interests, in informal and friendly classes.

Also available is Spark Jump,a pre-pay internet connection which is designed for families with children aged up to 18 who don’t have a current broadband connection at home, and whose household is in a 4G coverage area.

Workshop participants receive a free Wi-Fi modem and 30GB of data for $10 on a pre-pay service with no fixed contract.

Linwood Library has public computers and wifi, is a DIAA partner, will soon be offering Stepping UP (free computer & internet training in easy steps, relevant to your life and interests, in informal friendly classes) and is offering Spark Jump (prepay broadband with no contract, no credit checks, no set-up charges. for families with children). Contact cath.parr@ccc.govt.nz, or check local class listings.

The Mind Lab by Unitec is an education collaboration dedicated to enhancing digital literacy capability and the implementation of contemporary practice in the teaching profession. Business children & school groups courses planned.

Free access to PCs and WiFi for library users, and as a 20/20 partner offers Stepping UP (free computer & internet training in easy steps, relevant to your life and interests, in informal friendly classes) and Spark Jump (prepay broadband with no contract, no credit checks, no set-up charges. for families with children). Contact jason.clements@wmk.govt.nz, 03 311 8901.

Learn from people your own age in small, friendly and stress-free classes. SeniorNet is a community training network supporting and motivating people aged 50+ to enjoy digital technology in their daily lives and interests.

Learn from people your own age in small, friendly and stress-free classes. SeniorNet is a community training network supporting and motivating people aged 50+ to enjoy digital technology in their daily lives and interests.

Learn from people your own age in small, friendly and stress-free classes. SeniorNet is a community training network supporting and motivating people aged 50+ to enjoy digital technology in their daily lives and interests.

Learn from people your own age in small, friendly and stress-free classes. SeniorNet is a community training network supporting and motivating people aged 50+ to enjoy digital technology in their daily lives and interests.

Learn from people your own age in small, friendly and stress-free classes. SeniorNet is a community training network supporting and motivating people aged 50+ to enjoy digital technology in their daily lives and interests.

Learn from people your own age in small, friendly and stress-free classes. SeniorNet is a community training network supporting and motivating people aged 50+ to enjoy digital technology in their daily lives and interests.

Learn from people your own age in small, friendly and stress-free classes. SeniorNet is a community training network supporting and motivating people aged 50+ to enjoy digital technology in their daily lives and interests.

Learn from people your own age in small, friendly and stress-free classes. SeniorNet is a community training network supporting and motivating people aged 50+ to enjoy digital technology in their daily lives and interests.

Learn from people your own age in small, friendly and stress-free classes. SeniorNet is a community training network supporting and motivating people aged 50+ to enjoy digital technology in their daily lives and interests.

Technology Advice from a real person. Morgan of TechHappy focuses on the digital inclusion of those who don’t have the time or schedule flexibility for organised learning. Through one-to-one mentoring, TechHappy gives you personalised, cost-effective, practical technology help when and where (in Christchurch) you need it.

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